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Daily News from New York, New York • 84

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12 "AT SW3V- General Dynamics scuttled till it gets into shipshape Mo? talents shoot tor the (fop Washington (AP The Navy, accusing General Dvnamics Corp. of General Dynamics would have to establish a code of ethics for its officers and employes: rework and resubmit millions of dollars in requests for overhead payments that have been questioned by the Navy, and settle those disputes. Lehman said he hoped the process would take only a few weeks. FOR SEVERAL months. General Dynamics, the third-largest U.S.

defense contractor, has been under fire from the Pentagon and Congress for improper billing practices, gift giving and other irregularities. .4 JuIIanne Phillips CTJHREE SIZZLING young Hollywood actors I have been set for Paramount's "Top Guns," set I in a fighter pilot's training base where top air force gunners learn and compete. You already know about Tom Cruise because Suzy told you so. Tom is so hot that the gold plate melts off the Paramount entrance when he walks in. Oh, hahahahaha! The other two torrid types are Val Kilmer, who plays Rio, Cruise's adversary, and Anthony (Tony) Edwards, the star of "Gotcha." Tony Scott, rhymes with hot, will direct all this.

As I told you she would, Jullanne Phillips, the new Mrs. Bruce Springsteen, tested for the female lead, and she is one of three actresses in contention; the other are Demi Moore, who was in "No Small Affair" and will appear in "St Elmo's Fire" which opens in the summer, and Susan Hess. A BIG SUMMER society wedding July 8 in Rome will Join the American sportsmanwriter James (Jamie) Ross Mellon, son of Dr. Matthew Taylor Mellon and Mrs. Gertrud Altegoer Mellon, and Vivian Ruesch, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hans Ruesch of Rome. Jamie, grandson of James Larimer Mellon who founded Gulf Oil. has been at the top of the hit parade of most eligible bachelors for years. He maintains an apartment in New York and a house in Southampton.

The newlyweds will live in both of them mainly because they want to, you understand? Jamie's daddy was in the headlines a few years ago when he took a large convention of Mellons from the U.S. to visit the family birthplace in a remote village in Ireland, lest they forget their roots. And the Mellons go marching along. NEW YORK friends of Nancy and Nicholas Ruwe will be thrilled to hear he has been nominated by President Reagan to be our Ambassador to Iceland. Nick and Nancy have all their sweaters ready.

The family have been annual visitors to Iceland for the last 25 years, fishing at their camp and just loving it all. Nick. 51, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ruwe "brazen" and "improper lousiness conduct, stopped the processing of up to $1 billion in new contracts yesterday, pending reforms in the company's dealings with the Pentagon.

Navy Secretary John Lehman said he also would cancel two existing contracts worth $22.5 million and would fine General Dynamics $676283 for giving gratuities to retired Adm. Hyman Rickover. At the same time. Lehman rejected a recommendation by the Pentagon's inspector general that the top officers of General Dynamics be barred from doing work with the Defense Department The company's conduct did not warrant such stiff action against the executives, he said. "I DO NOT SEE sufficient grounds that would make debarment of individuals an appropriate response," Lehman said.

"What we find is a pervasive corporate attitude that we find inappropriate to the public trust" Lehman said the Navy would "hold off further processing" of pending contracts with General Dynamics' Electric Boat Division, including a planned contract to build the nation's next half-billion-dollar Trident submarine, and with its Pomona Division, which makes missiles for the Navy. He said the total amount of new contracts being processed is between $600 million and $1 billion. None of the contracts has been signed yet To get the process started again. Philadelphia (AP) Police Commissioner Gregore J. Sambor has quit a national police organization because its director criticized his handling of the MOVE confrontation, the group says.

Sambor sent a letter to the executive director of the 8.000-mem-ber National Association of Chiefs of Police canceling his membership and asking for his dues back, group spokesman. Gerald S. Aren-berg. said Monday. Arenberg last week said Philadelphia police "broke every rule in the book" in their efforts to evict MOVE members from the radical group's fortified headquarters.

A bomb dropped on the house by police resulted in a fire that killed 11 in the house and destroyed or damaged 61 homes. Yasmin Khan .7 Actors pastor brother axed but locks himself in church Raquel Welch A i 4 Roth also refused to give up his pulpit and was jailed for 112 days on a contempt charge for disobeying a court order upholding the synod's firing. A SYNOD PANEL recommended in March that Roth be defrocked. The move will be voted on at next month's annual convention of Lutheran delegates. Officials of Solberg's church have disconnected the telephone, but he remains inside.

Ten of 12 council members, who met in the home of Raymond Smith, council president, voted to appoint an interim vice pastor. "All of us on the council loved Dan Solberg and we dont want to do him any harm," Smith said. "But we had no choice We want to heal the strife and return to normalcy." of Grosse Fomte arms, a graauaie oi crown, the youngest person to ever serve as Assistant Chief of Protocol (1969 to 1975). was Richard Nixon's chief of staff in New York City and accompanied him on all foreign trips, was a senior staff member of Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign in California and Washington and, most recently returned to Washington to serve as senior consultant to the ReaganBush campaign. Nancy Ruwe, nee Lammerding, was social secretary at the Ford White House.

Do you get the feeling they have Republican tendencies? THE SPRING SEASON was in full bloom when the Pierre Hotel ballroom was turned into a pink rose garden by J. Allen Murphy for the Alzheimer's disease benefit, "A Tribute to Rita Hayworth." The evening honoring the glamorous film star, who has Alzheimer's disease, was the inspiration of her beautiful daughter Princess Yasmin Aga Khan and raised $350,000 for research. Yasmin, who just married handsome Basil Embirlcos of the Greek shipping family, glowed in a red taffeta dress sprinkled with rhinestones by Manfred Schneider of Munich. The bridegroom did his own glowing in a perfectly cut dinner jacket It's the only way, really. Greeting guests along with Yasmin and Basil were Mrs.

George F. Berltager, the evening's chairman, in pale pink crepe, Douglas Fairbanks the master of ceremonies, Jerome Stone, president of the Alzheimer's Association, and co-chairmen Mrs. Thomas Bancroft Jr. in a white chiffon Stavropoulos and Mrs. Matthew Stacom in blazing red.

After some marvelous film clips of Rita Hay-worth's fabled career they don't make movie stars like that anymore Yasmin gave a speech expressing her gratitude. Count Frederick Chandon of Moet Chandon, benefactor of the evening, spoke briefly, and later Pat Cook of Palm Beach sang and Michael Carney and his orchestra got them on the floor. In the star-and-society-studded crowd were Mrs. Ray Stark of Beverly Hills. Peter Rockefeller, Raquel Welch in a white satin Kamali pant suit Polly Bergen in white strapless silk jersey, the John Hearsts Jr.

(she wore a delicious short black taffeta Scaasi, strapless and covered with tiny rhinestone bows). Countess Chandon in bare white silk edged in shimmering rhinestones, Mrs. Wiley Buchanan of Washington. Peter Rogers, Carroll and Milton Petrie, the Dixon Boardmans. Lynda (Wonder Woman) Carter in a strapless dress that left little room for wonder, Nedda Logan in a red and black Bill Blass, Tyrone Power, the George Abbots, Mrs.

T. Suffern Tailer in white with a dazzling jeweled jacket Cindy and Joseph Ronchetti, the William Harbachs, Anne Slater. John Cronin, Steve Stempler, Prince Pierre d' Arenberg and his pretty blond half-sister Muffie Amory in green taffeta, Hillie and David Mahoney. golden girl Trevania Dudley in golden lame and moremoremore. Bless Rita Hayworth and bless Yasmin and bless Mrs.

Berlinger and bless everyone who contributed to the evening. Franklin Park. Pa. (AP) A ministerthe brother of actor David Soul has been suspended by Lutheran authorities for his controversial activities on behalf of the unemployed. But he remains in his church behind chained doors.

Bishop Kenneth May. head of the district's Lutheran Synod, suspended the Rev. Daniel Solberg of Nativity Lutheran Church in Allison Park Monday from the "office and functions of ministry within the Synod and the Lutheran Church in America." Solberg. like the Rev. D.

Douglas Roth, is a member of the Denomina-tional Ministry Strategy, whose sup-gj port of confrontational tactics in agitating for the unemployed angered ri a majority of their congregations. Soul has appeared at some of the dissidents rallies. Polly Bergen i SUA "8 5 ri (cJ tffeff Tuesday New York rC EfeCOs Dai'y: 362 Lotto: 40, 23, jgyV; SIS VYrv4 2118 39, 14. 34, 26 New Jersey Lt( Pi 847 Rck4: 3404 Tv----" Payoff: $315 Payoff: $2,729.50 LOTTOIWFO Connecticut Every Tuesdayarxi wfrtt XL Iszrfi Carter I.

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